Deadlines
September 25, 2024
Tutorial Proposals Due
October 23, 2024
Proposal Acceptance Notifications
March 10, 2025
Tutorial Day
All deadlines are 11:59 pm anywhere on earth.
Call for Tutorial Proposals
We invite proposals for half and full-day tutorials to be held at the 15th Web Search and Data Mining (WSDM) conference. WSDM will take place in Hannover, Germany from March 10 to March 14, 2025.
The WSDM 2025 Tutorial Program is intended to disseminate information to conference attendees on recently emerging topics and trends, provide surveys of complementary techniques to those commonly studied at WSDM, and inform industrial practitioners on the state-of-the-art within the field. We encourage submissions of proposals on topics in the general areas of web search, data mining, information retrieval, and social search. WSDM historically has drawn audiences from both academia and industry. This should be taken into consideration in the proposal. Tutorials will be given by experts in the subject matter.
Submission Guidelines
Submissions should include a cover sheet and an extended abstract.
SUBMISSION OPENING SOON
1. The cover sheet (no longer than one page) should include the following elements:
- Title and length of the tutorial (either half-day, e.g. 3 hours plus breaks, or full day, e.g., 6 hours plus breaks)
- Short abstract (300 words)
- Intended audience (introductory, intermediate, advanced) and prerequisite knowledge or skills required
- Previous offering(s) of this and of related tutorials
- Detailed contact information of all presenters (and an indication of the main contact person)
- Brief biography (max. 2 paragraphs) for each presenter, highlighting relevant experience in presenting tutorials, teaching classes, organizing summer schools, etc.
2. The extended abstract (no longer than three pages) should include the following sections:
- Motivation and target audience
- A brief outline of the topics to be covered
- Relevance to the community and references to related resources (and tutorials at related conferences)
- Format and detailed schedule
- Type of support materials to be supplied to attendees.
- Relationships with (possible) previous versions of the tutorials (differences, additions, changes, comments/questions from the previous audience and how do you address them).
Tutorial proposals must be submitted in PDF using the generic ACM “sigconf” sample available at acm.org.
For any questions, please contact demartini@acm.org and noseong@kaist.ac.kr.